TexasOutlaw wrote:I look at it this way: days with bad rounds are always better than days with no rounds.

Amen

on Friday I got a call from the parents of a girl who found my disc in my practice field and really wanted it returned to me. Her parents tried to convince her it was no big deal, but this girl pushed her parents to decipher my faded phone number and call me. It was really cute. I gave her three bucks for an ice cream reward.

That's a cool story. Unfortunately I wasn't smart enough to put my info on the disc since i just got it and haven't even used it during a round. My sister in law is a teacher there though and said she'd ask the phy-ed teacher if there was anything turned in. What drives me crazy is the fact that I always make sure to count how many I throw. I guess it only takes one time to forget.

Oh well, it's in the past. I got good and drunk Saturday night to ease the pain.

Starting on hole 12, losing 2 discs on 14, 1 disc on 18 and then starting back at hole one, losing a disc on 10 and then on hole 11 throwing a 300 foot shot into the chains (roc of course) and watching the wind blow it straight back out.......frustrating. (In my defense it was 30-40 mph winds and there were about 7 discs lost)

Really frustrating is having beautiful, calm weather and not getting a chance to get out and play.

Really frustrating on the course...seeing disc golfers do dumb stuff (not tending to their animals, lighting up in the open, throwing a bunch of trash all over the course, throwing when it isn't safe, etc.)

Taking off work early to go play because it is nice out, showing up at the course and seeing it overrun with kids who are only out there to break stuff, smoke, litter, travel in packs of 15, do burnouts in the parking lot, steal each others discs, and occassionaly throw a disc at a basket. That and the 45 minute wait for the teebox they create. It's almost enough to make me wish for winter again when I had the place to myself...almost (gonna be sunny and 76 tomorrow )

I haven't had a hole in one for over 7 years and the other day in one round I hit the chains 3 times on drives and the pole once. Still drought season for aces here.

Well, the drought is over! Hole 4 at Fox Meadows (playing the new courses this week) 260 foot ace. The wind was about 20 mph and it was so hot my discs were all soft like a blowfly. Used a 175 SB orc for a massive hyzer into the wind and BAM right in.

I threw my monster side arm and it turned right,right into the clearing of the patchs of trees. I had about a 30' putt, i stradle putted it up and over a low hanging branch, the disc sinks and nails the chains, bounces out and rolls down the hill. it gets stuck behind a tree and i end up with a 4. that sucked.

i also have to say that i am sick of the packs of high school kiddies on the course. they play in huge groups, lose discs, litter and make all sorts of noise when people are taking shots. i usualy play through, but sometimes when you play through they throw with you or throw at you when your putting. so sick of it.

Mr. Merchant wrote:honestly, do kids want to get into a fight over "YOUR" disc.

When they spend all day in the river with the sole purpose of making a profit by selling discs; then yes they do.

I am from the same area as Rooster, and he's right...it's getting pretty bad. This is the second time I've heard of someone's disc not being returned to it's rightful owner when the 'finder' has been confronted...the other time, an equal value trade wasn't even enough to get it back!

Also, someone on our local forum reported this morning that he received a phone call yesterday in which the person said, "Hey, I have your disc. It flies really nice and I'm keeping it." -CLICK-

sleepy

sleepy wrote:I sleepy, do hereby commit to use the Comet as my main midrange disc for a period of no less than one (1) year; commencing 11/24/09 and ending (if I so choose) on 11/24/10.

sleepy wrote:Also, someone on our local forum reported this morning that he received a phone call yesterday in which the person said, "Hey, I have your disc. It flies really nice and I'm keeping it." -CLICK-

sleepy

man i feel bad for lane on that one it was CE too. but the course that losses the most discs to water(the one where the discnappers were), has 1 guy who is pretty cool about giving your disc back. if your on the hole or in the area and he finds it he'll give it back to you for free and if you find it in his stock the most he charges is 5.